Spring-release surgical clip

ABSTRACT

A surgical clip includes first and second members. The first member includes a first wall and a second wall each defining a proximal curved portion. A base portion adjoins the first wall and the second wall and defines a locking feature. The second member is pivotably connected to the first member between the first and second walls. The second member includes a mating feature and defines a proximal curved portion. The mating feature of the second member is configured to selectively engage the locking feature of the first member to lock the first and second members into an approximated position. Movement of the proximal curved portions of the respective first and second members towards each other causes the mating feature of the second member to disengage from the locking feature of the first member to move the first and second members from the approximated position into an unapproximated position.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/504,828 filed May 11, 2017, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.

BACKGROUND 1. Technical Field

The present disclosure generally relates to surgical clips, and more particularly, to spring-release surgical clips.

2. Background of Related Art

Surgical clips are used in a variety of surgical procedures. For example, surgical clips may be applied to a blood vessel during a procedure. Once the clip is applied to the vessel, the clip terminates the flow of fluid through the vessel.

During and/or after some surgical procedures, the surgical clip formed around a vessel must be removed therefrom. It is often difficult to remove the surgical clip from the vessel once the clip is formed around the vessel. In many cases, specialized instrumentation is required to remove the formed clip from the vessel.

Accordingly, a need exists for a surgical clip that can be removed easily from a vessel once formed around the vessel.

SUMMARY

According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a surgical clip is provided including a first member and a second member. The first member includes a first wall and a second wall each defining a proximal curved portion. A base portion adjoins the first wall and the second wall and defines a locking feature. The second member pivotably connects to the first member between the first and second walls. The second member includes a mating feature and defines a proximal curved portion. The mating feature of the second member is configured to selectively engage the locking feature of the first member to lock the first and second members into an approximated position. Movement of the proximal curved portions of the respective first and second members towards each other causes the mating feature of the second member to disengage from the locking feature of the first member to move the first and second members from the approximated position into an unapproximated position.

In embodiments, the proximal curved portions of the first member may define an opening between the first and second walls.

In some embodiments, the proximal curved portion of the second member may be movable at least partially into the opening defined by the proximal curved portions of the first and second walls of the first member.

In certain embodiments, the proximal curved portions of the respective first and second members may be spaced away from each other when distal end portions of the first and second members are in the approximated position. The proximal curved portions of the respective first and second members may be moved toward each other when the distal end portions of the first and second members are in the unapproximated position.

In embodiments, the mating feature may be a barb defined at a distal end portion of the second member.

In some embodiments, the locking feature may be a slot defined through the base portion at a distal end portion of the first member.

In certain embodiments, movement of distal end portions of the first and second members toward each other may cause the barb to flex inwardly from a rest position to a compressed position within the slot.

In embodiments, continued movement of the distal end portions of the first and second members toward each other may cause the barb to move through the slot and flex outwardly from the compressed position to a locked position such that the first member and the second member are locked into the approximated position.

In some embodiments, the first wall may define a first recess and the second wall may define a second recess that is symmetrically opposed to the first recess.

In certain embodiments, the second member may define a first protuberance extending from a first surface thereof and a second protuberance extending from a second surface thereof that is symmetrically opposed to the first protuberance. The first and second protuberances of the second member may be configured to selectively engage the first and second recesses of the first member. The first and second protuberances of the second member may be configured to selectively engage a first jaw member of a surgical clip applier.

In embodiments, the first member may define a first protuberance extending from the first wall thereof and a second protuberance extending from the second wall thereof that is symmetrically opposed to the first protuberance. The first and second protuberances of the first member may be configured to selectively engage a second jaw member of the surgical clip applier.

In some embodiments, the first and second jaw members of the surgical clip applier may be configured to compress the proximal curved portions of the respective first and second members towards each other to disengage the mating feature of the second member from the locking feature of the first member to move the first and second members from the approximated position into the unapproximated position.

In certain embodiments, the surgical clip may be formed from a material selected from the group consisting of polymer and metal.

In embodiments, each of the first and second walls may include a flange portion extending from an outer surface thereof. The flange portions of the respective first and second walls may be configured to retain a pivot pin therein.

In some embodiments, the pivot pin may be disposed through the first member and the second member to pivotably connect the first member to the second member.

In certain embodiments, the base portion, the first wall, and the second wall may define a cavity within the first member. The cavity of the first member may be configured to at least partially receive the second member.

In embodiments, a distal end portion of the second member may define a first axis and the proximal curved portion of the second member may define a second axis. The first axis may be oriented at an angle from about 90 degrees to about 170 degrees from the second axis.

In some embodiments, a distal end portion of the first member may define a first axis and the proximal curved portions of the first member may each define a second axis. The first axis may be oriented at an angle from about 90 degrees to about 150 degrees from each of the second axes.

In certain embodiments, a distal end portion of each of the first and second members may have a curved profile and may define a radius of curvature.

In embodiments, the surgical clip may be formed from a biocompatible material.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

Objects and features of the present disclosure will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art when descriptions thereof are read with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a prior art surgical clip applier for use with surgical clips of the present disclosure;

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a surgical clip for use with the surgical clip applier of FIG. 1, shown in an open or unapproximated position;

FIG. 3 is a detail view of a mating feature of the surgical clip of FIG. 2, shown frictionally engaging a locking feature of the surgical clip of FIG. 2;

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the surgical clip of FIG. 2, shown in a closed or approximated position;

FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional, perspective view of the surgical clip of FIG. 2, as taken along line “5-5” of FIG. 4;

FIG. 6A is a side view of the surgical clip of FIG. 2 in the closed or approximated position;

FIG. 6B is a side view of the surgical clip of FIG. 2 in an outwardly flexed position as a compressive force “C” is applied to the ends of first and second members of the surgical clip of FIG. 2;

FIG. 6C is a side view of the surgical clip of FIG. 2 in the open or unapproximated position as the mating feature of the second member is initially released from the locking feature of the first member;

FIG. 7A is a partial, perspective view of a distal end of another embodiment of a surgical clip in accordance with the present disclosure;

FIG. 7B is partial, perspective view of a distal end of a first member of the surgical clip of FIG. 7A; and

FIG. 7C is a partial, perspective view of a distal end of a second member of the surgical clip of FIG. 7A.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Embodiments of the present surgical clips will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings, in which like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements in each of the several views. In the following description, well-known functions or constructions are not described in detail to avoid obscuring the present disclosure in unnecessary detail. As used herein, the term “distal,” as is conventional, will refer to that portion of the instrument, apparatus, device or component thereof which is farther from the user or closer to the patient while, the term “proximal,” will refer to that portion of the instrument, apparatus, device or component thereof which is closer to the user or further from the patient.

The present disclosure relates to a spring-release surgical clip. Once the surgical clip is applied around, e.g., a vessel, the clip can be easily removed without the need for specialized equipment or instrumentation.

Referring initially to FIG. 1, a surgical clip applier in accordance with the prior art is shown and generally designated as 100. Surgical clip applier 100 includes a handle assembly 110, an elongated tube assembly 120 projecting from handle assembly 110, and a pair of jaw members 130 a and 130 b operably supported at a distal end portion of the elongated tube assembly 200. Handle assembly 110 includes a fixed handle 112 and a squeezable trigger 114 pivotally attached to fixed handle 112 at pivot shaft 116. A housing or barrel 118 is supported on fixed handle 112 and is configured to selectively and removably receive a proximal end of elongated tube assembly 120. At least one clip (not explicitly shown) is loaded into jaw members 130, 130 b of surgical clip applier 100. In operation, as trigger 114 of handle assembly 110 is actuated, a single surgical clip is fired and formed, e.g., around the vessel to be occluded.

For a more detailed disclosure of endoscopic clip appliers, reference may be made to commonly-assigned U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,084,057 and 5,100,420 to Green et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,354,304 to Allen et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,607,436 to Pratt et al., U.S. Pat. No 5,695,502 to Pier et al., and U.S. Pat. No. 8,894,665 to Sorrentino et al., the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.

Referring now to FIG. 2, a surgical clip in accordance with the present disclosure, is shown and generally designated as 200. Surgical clip 200 generally includes a base or first member 210 and a clamping or second member 230 pivotally connected to first member 210.

First member 210 includes a distal end portion 210 a that generally defines a first or longitudinal axis “Xa₁.” A proximal end portion 211 of first member 210 defines a second axis “Xa₂” that may be oriented at an angle “α₁” (e.g., curved or flared) relative to the first axis “Xa₁” of first member 210. For example, angle “α₁” between axes “Xa₁ and “Xa₂” of first member 210 may be from about 90 degrees to about 150 degrees.

First member 210 includes a first wall 213 and a second wall 215. First wall 213 defines respective inner and outer surfaces 213 a, 213 b. Likewise, second wall 215 defines respective inner and outer surfaces 215 a, 215 b. Inner surfaces 213 a, 215 a of respective first and second walls 213, 215 define a cavity 219 therebetween. A base portion or wall 221 adjoins a lower portion of inner surfaces 213 a, 215 a of respective first and second walls 213, 215 to form a bottom in cavity 219. Base portion 221 includes an upper surface 221 a and a lower surface 221 b. A locking feature or slot 223 is defined through respective upper and lower surfaces 221 a, 221 b of base portion 221 at a distal end portion of base portion 221. Proximal end portion 211 of first member 210 defines an opening 225 between inner surfaces 213 a, 215 a of first and second walls 213, 215.

First member 210 defines first and second flange portions 227, 229 extending from outer surfaces 213 b, 215 b of first and second walls 213, 215. First and second flange portions 227, 229 are configured for retaining a cam element or pivot pin 240 therein to pivotally connect first and second members 210, 230, as will be described below.

Second member 230 is pivotably connected to first member 210 via pivot pin 240 and is configured to selectively engage with first member 210 to, e.g., occlude, ligate, or otherwise clamp tissue therebetween. Second member 230 may define a dimension or width such that second member 230 can be received within cavity 219 of first member 210.

Second member 230 includes a distal end portion 230 a that generally defines a first or longitudinal axis “Xb₁.” A proximal end portion 231 of second member 230 defines a second axis “Xb₂” that may be oriented at an angle “α₂” (e.g., curved or flared) relative to the first axis “Xb₁” of second member 230. For example, the angle “α₂” between axes or planes “Xb₁” and “Xb₂” of second member 230 may be from about 90 degrees to about 170 degrees. Second member 230 includes top and bottom surfaces 233, 235. Bottom surface 235 of second member 230 includes a mating feature or barb 237 extending therefrom configured to engage slot 223 of first member 210 to selectively lock first and second members 210, 230 together such that surgical clip 200 is locked into an approximated position, as will be more fully described below.

Pivot pin 240 pivotably connects first member 210 to second member 230 and permits distal end portions (or proximal end portions) of first and second members 210, 230, relative to pivot pin 240, to move (e.g., pivot) towards and away from each other between approximated (e.g., closed) and unapproximated (e.g., open) positions. Specifically, movement of respective proximal end portions 211, 231 of first and second members 210, 230 creates a moment about pivot pin 240, which permits distal end portions 210 a, 230 a of first and second members 210, 230 to pivot towards and away from each other.

In the unapproximated position, distal end portion 230 a of second member 230 is spaced away from distal end portion 210 a of first member 210, and proximal end portion 231 of second member 230 is oriented at least partially within opening 225 defined between first and second walls 213, 215 at proximal end portion 211 of first member 210.

With reference to FIGS. 3 and 4, movement of distal end portions 210 a, 230 a of first and second members 210, 230 towards each other causes barb 237 of second member 230 to snap-fit, frictionally, and/or slidably engage slot 223 of first member 210 to lock first and second members 210, 230 into the approximated position. Specifically, as distal end portions 210 a, 230 a of first and second members 210, 230 move toward each other (e.g., from an open or spaced apart position), barb 237 of second member 230 cams or slidably engages slot 223, causing barb 237 to flex inwardly, as indicated by arrow “I,” from a rest position (FIG. 2) to a compressed position (FIG. 3) with slot 223. Continued movement of distal end portions 210 a, 230 a of first and second members 210, 230 toward each other causes barb 237 to overcome, e.g., move through slot 223 and flex outwardly from the compressed position to a locked position (FIG. 4). In the locked position, barb 237 of second member 230 is in contact or abutment with lower surface 221 b of base portion 221 and first and second members 210, 230 are locked into the approximated position (FIGS. 4 and 5). As mentioned above, in the approximated position, second member 230 is disposed at least partially between first and second walls 213, 215 and within cavity 219 of first member 210. In addition, in the approximated position, as shown in FIG. 4, proximal end portion 231 of second member 230 is spaced away from opening 225 defined between first and second walls 213, 215 at proximal end portion 211 of first member 210.

With reference to FIGS. 5, 6A, 6B, and 6C, in order to move surgical clip 200 from the approximated position to the unapproximated position (e.g., to remove a formed surgical clip 200 from a vessel), a compressive force, as indicated by arrows “C,” is applied to proximal end portions 211, 231 of respective first and second members 210, 230. The compressive force “C” causes proximal end portions 211, 231 to flex towards one another and creates a moment of first and second members 210, 230 about pivot pin 240, which causes distal end portions 210 a, 230 a of first and second members 210, 230 to flex away from one another (FIG. 6B) and correspondingly causes barb 237 of first member 230 to bend outwardly within slot 223 of first member 210, as indicated by arrow “O.” Continued application of compressive force “C” to proximal end portions 211, 231 of respective first and second members 210, 230 causes barb 237 of second member 230 to disengage or release from slot 223 of first member 210, such that first and second members 210, 230 move into the unapproximated position (FIG. 6C). The compressive force “C” may cause the proximal end portion 231 of second member 230 to return at least partially within opening 225 defined between first and second walls 213, 215 at proximal end portion 211 of first member 210.

Thus, proximal end portions 211, 231 of respective first and second members 210, 230 function as a spring-release arrangement to move surgical clip 200 from the approximated position to the unapproximated position such that, advantageously, surgical clip 200 can be easily removed, e.g., from a vessel, without the need for specialized equipment or instrumentation. For example, surgical clip 200 can be removed by applying a compressive force “C” with simple forceps, graspers, or surgical applier 100 to proximal end portions 211, 231 of respective first and second members 210, 230.

In use, for example, a surgical clip 200 is loaded into jaws 130 a, 130 b of surgical clip applier 100, e.g., in the unapproximated position. Initially, with jaws 130 a, 130 b engaging proximal end portions 211, 231 of surgical clip 200, as trigger 114 of handle assembly 110 is actuated, proximal end portions 211, 231 are approximated and distal end portions 210 a, 230 a of surgical clip 200 are separated. With distal end portions 210 a, 230 a of surgical clip 200 in an open or unapproximated position, surgical clip 200 is placed on a vessel such that the vessel is disposed between distal end portions 210 a, 230 a. With the vessel disposed between distal end portions 210 a, 230 a, trigger 114 of handle assembly 110 is released to open and release jaws 130 a, 130 b from the proximal end portions 211, 231 of surgical clip 200, and jaws 130 a, 130 b are repositioned over distal end portions 210 a, 230 a of surgical clip 200. Trigger 114 of handle assembly 110 is reactuated to close jaws 130 a, 130 b and approximate distal end portions 210 a, 230 a of surgical clip 200 onto the vessel. As distal end portions 210 a, 230 a of first and second members 210, 230 are moved toward each other, barb 237 of second member 230 slidably and/or frictionally engages slot 223 of first member 210 such that barb 237 moves through slot 223 to lock first and second members 210, 230 into the approximated position, as described above.

Surgical clip 200 may be removed from the vessel using surgical clip applier 100, simple forceps, graspers, or the like, to apply a squeezing or compressive force “C” to proximal end portions 211, 231 of respective first and second members 210, 230, as described above.

With reference to FIGS. 7A, 7B, and 7C, in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure, a surgical clip is shown and generally identified by reference numeral 300. Surgical clip 300 includes a base or first member 310 and a clamping or second member 330 pivotally connected to first member 310. Since surgical clip 300 is substantially similar to surgical clip 200, surgical clip 300 will only be described as necessary to demonstrate apparent differences therebetween.

First member 310 includes a first wall 313 and a second wall 315. First wall 313 defines respective inner and outer surfaces 313 a, 313 b. Likewise, second wall 315 defines respective inner and outer surfaces 315 a, 315 b. Inner surfaces 313 a, 315 a of respective first and second walls 313, 315 define a cavity 319 therebetween. A base portion 321 adjoins a lower portion of inner surfaces 313 a, 315 a of respective first and second walls 313, 315 to form a bottom in cavity 319. Base portion 321 includes an upper surface 321 a and a lower surface 321 b. A locking feature or slot 323 is defined through respective upper and lower surfaces 321 a, 321 b of base portion 321 at a distal end portion of base portion 321.

A top edge or surface of first wall 313 defines a first recessed portion 314. Likewise, a top edge or surface of second wall 315 defines a second recessed portion 316 that is symmetrically opposed to first recessed portion 314. First wall 313 includes a first protuberance or post 318 extending outwardly from outer surface 313 b thereof. Likewise, second wall 315 includes a second protuberance or post 320 extending outwardly from outer surface 315 b that is symmetrically opposed to first post 320. First and second posts 318, 320 of first member 310 are configured to selectively engage recesses (not explicitly shown) formed in jaw member 130 a of surgical clip applier 100 for loading surgical clip 200 into jaw members 130 a, 130 b of surgical clip applier 100.

Second member 330 is pivotably connected to first member 310 and is configured to selectively engage with first member 310 to, e.g., occlude, ligate, or otherwise clamp tissue therebetween. Second member 330 may define a dimension or width such that second member 330 can be received within cavity 319 of first member 310. Second member 230 includes top and bottom surfaces 333, 335 and first and second side surfaces 340, 342. Bottom surface 335 of second member 330 includes a mating feature or barb 337 extending therefrom configured to engage slot 323 of first member 310 to selectively lock surgical clip 300 into an approximated position.

Second member 330 includes a first protuberance or post 344 extending from a distal end portion of first side surface 340 thereof, and a second protuberance or post 346 extending from a distal end portion of second side surface 342 thereof that is symmetrically opposed to first post 344. First and second posts 344, 346 of second member 330 are configured to selectively engage recesses (not explicitly shown) formed in jaw member 130 b of surgical clip applier 100 for loading surgical clip 200 into jaw members 130 a, 130 b of surgical clip applier 100.

In use, as distal end portions of first and second members 310, 330 move toward each other, slot 323 of first member 310 and barb 337 of second member 330 selectively engage with each other to selectively lock first and second members 310, 330 together into the approximated position. As distal end portions of first and second members 310, 330 move into the approximated position, first and second posts 344, 346 engage with first and second recessed portions 314, 316 of first member 310 such that top surface 333 of second member 330 is flush with top surfaces or edges of first member 310 to reduce the overall profile or height of surgical clip 300 when in the approximated position. As such, surgical clip 300 may define a reduced profile in the approximated position for ease of loading, e.g., in a surgical clip cartridge, a surgical clip applier, etc.

In embodiments, first post 344 of second member 330 may include a slotted portion or undercut (not explicitly shown) on a lower portion thereof. Likewise, second post 346 of second member 330 may include a slotted portion or undercut (not explicitly shown) on a lower portion thereof. Undercuts of respective first and second posts 344, 346 of second member 330 are configured to selectively engage with respective first and second recessed portions 314, 316 of first member 310. In embodiments, undercuts of second member 330 and first and second recessed portions 314, 316 of first member 310 may have a snap-fit type connection with each other.

In embodiments, each of first members 210, 310 and second members 230, 330 of respective surgical clips 200, 300 may define a radius of curvature (e.g., non-linear) and may be radiused in the same direction, or alternatively, in different directions. In some embodiments, proximal portions 231, 331 of second members 230, 330 may define a gooseneck configuration.

In embodiments, any clip described herein may be formed of a biocompatible material. In some embodiments, any clip described herein may be formed from a polymeric material such as plastics, liquid crystal polymers, HDPE, polyglycolic acid, polyglycolid hydroxyacetic acid, etc. In certain embodiments, any clip described herein may be formed from a metal or metal alloy, such as titanium, titanium alloys, stainless steel, nickel chrome alloys, etc. In embodiments, any clip described herein may be formed from a material that configures the clip to flex and/or exhibit spring type pivotal movement.

Persons skilled in the art will understand that the structures and methods specifically described herein and shown in the accompanying figures are non-limiting exemplary embodiments, and that the description, disclosure, and figures should be construed merely as exemplary of particular embodiments. It is to be understood, therefore, that the present disclosure is not limited to the precise embodiments described, and that various other changes and modifications may be effected by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure. Additionally, the elements and features shown or described in connection with certain embodiments may be combined with the elements and features of certain other embodiments without departing from the scope of the present disclosure, and that such modifications and variations are also included within the scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, the subject matter of the present disclosure is not limited by what has been particularly shown and described. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A surgical clip, comprising: a first member including: a first wall and a second wall each defining a proximal curved portion; and a base portion adjoining the first wall and the second wall, the base portion defining a locking feature; and a second member pivotably connected to the first member between the first and second walls, the second member including a mating feature and defining a proximal curved portion; wherein the mating feature of the second member is configured to selectively engage the locking feature of the first member to lock the first and second members into an approximated position; and wherein movement of the proximal curved portions of the respective first and second members towards each other causes the mating feature of the second member to disengage from the locking feature of the first member to move the first and second members from the approximated position into an unapproximated position.
 2. The surgical clip applier according to claim 1, wherein the proximal curved portions of the first member define an opening between the first and second walls.
 3. The surgical clip applier according to claim 2, wherein the proximal curved portion of the second member is movable at least partially into the opening defined by the proximal curved portions of the first and second walls of the first member.
 4. The surgical clip according to claim 3, wherein the proximal curved portions of the respective first and second members are spaced away from each other when distal end portions of the first and second members are in the approximated position, and wherein the proximal curved portions of the respective first and second members are moved toward each other when the distal end portions of the first and second members are in the unapproximated position.
 5. The surgical clip according to claim 1, wherein the mating feature is a barb defined at a distal end portion of the second member.
 6. The surgical clip according to claim 5, wherein the locking feature is a slot defined through the base portion at a distal end portion of the first member.
 7. The surgical clip according to claim 6, wherein movement of distal end portions of the first and second members toward each other causes the barb to flex inwardly from a rest position to a compressed position within the slot.
 8. The surgical clip according to claim 7, wherein continued movement of the distal end portions of the first and second members toward each other causes the barb to move through the slot and flex outwardly from the compressed position to a locked position such that the first member and the second member are locked into the approximated position.
 9. The surgical clip according to claim 1, wherein the first wall defines a first recess and the second wall defines a second recess that is symmetrically opposed to the first recess.
 10. The surgical clip according to claim 9, wherein the second member defines a first protuberance extending from a first surface thereof and a second protuberance extending from a second surface thereof that is symmetrically opposed to the first protuberance, the first and second protuberances of the second member configured to selectively engage the first and second recesses of the first member, the first and second protuberances of the second member configured to selectively engage a first jaw member of a surgical clip applier.
 11. The surgical clip according to claim 10, wherein the first member defines a first protuberance extending from the first wall thereof and a second protuberance extending from the second wall thereof that is symmetrically opposed to the first protuberance, the first and second protuberances of the first member configured to selectively engage a second jaw member of the surgical clip applier.
 12. The surgical clip according to claim 11, wherein the first and second jaw members of the surgical clip applier are configured to compress the proximal curved portions of the respective first and second members towards each other to disengage the mating feature of the second member from the locking feature of the first member to move the first and second members from the approximated position into the unapproximated position.
 13. The surgical clip according to claim 1, wherein the surgical clip is formed from a material selected from the group consisting of polymer and metal.
 14. The surgical clip according to claim 1, wherein each of the first and second walls includes a flange portion extending from an outer surface thereof, the flange portions of the respective first and second walls configured to retain a pivot pin therein.
 15. The surgical clip according to claim 14, wherein the pivot pin is disposed through the first member and the second member to pivotably connect the first member to the second member.
 16. The surgical clip according to claim 1, wherein the base portion, the first wall, and the second wall define a cavity within the first member, the cavity of the first member configured to at least partially receive the second member.
 17. The surgical clip according to claim 1, wherein a distal end portion of the second member defines a first axis and the proximal curved portion of the second member defines a second axis, the first axis oriented at an angle from about 90 degrees to about 170 degrees from the second axis.
 18. The surgical clip according to claim 1, wherein a distal end portion of the first member defines a first axis and the proximal curved portions of the first member each define a second axis, the first axis oriented at an angle from about 90 degrees to about 150 degrees from each of the second axes.
 19. The surgical clip according to claim 1, wherein a distal end portion of each of the first and second members has a curved profile and defines a radius of curvature.
 20. The surgical clip according to claim 1, wherein the surgical clip is formed from a biocompatible material. 